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newenglandredshirt t1_ja99mkp wrote

With those prices, they can definitely afford to have menus like that!

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nerragton OP t1_ja9a0tn wrote

For just the tip I gave our server I could've dined like a king at Chili's

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newenglandredshirt t1_ja9buei wrote

Yes, but why would you want to go to Chili's?

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nerragton OP t1_ja9d8p9 wrote

Where else am I going to do my business dealings?

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sailbeachrun11 t1_jabawij wrote

It's the new golf course. It's where business happens.

If you read Small Businessman Magazine you'd know.

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40ozkiller t1_jadnbq1 wrote

A lifetime ban means they are never welcomed back.

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sabersquirl t1_jac0ez6 wrote

It’s been over 5 years since I’ve been to a Chilis. I still remember the exact scenario. I’d become disenchanted by their low quality food, and the meal I had just eaten was so bad, and at such a price that I looked at my friend and we both agreed that Chilis was no longer for us.

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GreasyPeter t1_jabitqa wrote

It's Ashville, NC. The most progressive part of North Carolina. With that usually comes tons of gentrification, and with that comes higher prices for everything because it's not a "store" anymore, it's a "boutique".

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motojunkie69 t1_jac7wwd wrote

Your gonna get down voted but you're 100% correct. It's the gentrified pretentious wannabe art community of the tri-state area where the prices are beyond ridiculous and the local breweries are subpar garbage.

(I like the little city but by no means am I being to its faults)

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JM062696 t1_jaca8v1 wrote

This is pretty standard steakhouse pricing in Canada, but our money sucks.

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kytheon t1_jacbbs1 wrote

Classic not mentioning the currency.

Big Burger 29

Looks cheaper than

Big Burger $ 12.95 ✅ Value Deal

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